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'''The Queen's Mirror: Fairy Tales by German Women, 1780-1900''' is an anthology of stories edited and translated by [[Shawn C. Jarvis]] and [[Jeannine Blackwell]].
'''The Queen's Mirror: Fairy Tales by German Women, 1780-1900''' is an anthology of stories edited and translated by [[Shawn C. Jarvis]] and [[Jeannine Blackwell]].
==Contents==
* List of Illustrations vii-ix
* Acknowledgements ix
* "Introduction: The Historical Context of German Women's Fairy Tales" / [[Jeannine Blackwell]] pp. 1-10
* "Prologue: The Ghost Lady" (1853) / [[Gisela Von Arnim]] pp. 11-14
* "The Tale of Fewei" (1784) / Catherine the Great pp. 15-16; 17-27
* "The Lion and the Frog" (1792/1793; 1814) / Ludovica Brentano Jordis pp. 27-28; 29-32
* "Boadicea and Velleda" (1795) / Benedikte Naubert pp. 33-34; 35-74
* "The Old Man in the Cave" (1800) / Sophie Tieck Bernhardi Von Knorring, pp. 75-76; 77-88
* "The Giants' Forest" (1801) / Anonymous, pp. 89-90; 91-102
* "Temora" (1804) / Karoline Von Günderrode (Tian, [[pseudonym]]) pp. 103-104; 105-110
* "The Queen's Son" (1808) / Bettina Von Arnim pp. 111-112; 113-116
* "The Symbols" (1814) / Amalie Von Helwig pp. 117-118; 119-126
* "The Rescued Princess" (1818) / Anna von Haxthausen pp. 127-128; 129-132
* "The Godmothers" (1818) / Karoline Stahl pp. 133-134; 135-140
* "The Kind and Diligent Housewife" (1828) / Amalie Schoppe pp. 141-142; 143-164
* "Princess Rosalieb: A Fairy Tale" (1841) / Agnes Franz pp. 165-166; 167-182
* "A Modern Fairy Tale" (1841) / [[Fanny Lewald]] pp. 183-184; 185-194
* "Tale of the Mlnkeys" (1845)


==Editions==
==Editions==

Revision as of 18:39, 2 April 2007

The Queen's Mirror: Fairy Tales by German Women, 1780-1900 is an anthology of stories edited and translated by Shawn C. Jarvis and Jeannine Blackwell.

Contents

  • List of Illustrations vii-ix
  • Acknowledgements ix
  • "Introduction: The Historical Context of German Women's Fairy Tales" / Jeannine Blackwell pp. 1-10
  • "Prologue: The Ghost Lady" (1853) / Gisela Von Arnim pp. 11-14
  • "The Tale of Fewei" (1784) / Catherine the Great pp. 15-16; 17-27
  • "The Lion and the Frog" (1792/1793; 1814) / Ludovica Brentano Jordis pp. 27-28; 29-32
  • "Boadicea and Velleda" (1795) / Benedikte Naubert pp. 33-34; 35-74
  • "The Old Man in the Cave" (1800) / Sophie Tieck Bernhardi Von Knorring, pp. 75-76; 77-88
  • "The Giants' Forest" (1801) / Anonymous, pp. 89-90; 91-102
  • "Temora" (1804) / Karoline Von Günderrode (Tian, pseudonym) pp. 103-104; 105-110
  • "The Queen's Son" (1808) / Bettina Von Arnim pp. 111-112; 113-116
  • "The Symbols" (1814) / Amalie Von Helwig pp. 117-118; 119-126
  • "The Rescued Princess" (1818) / Anna von Haxthausen pp. 127-128; 129-132
  • "The Godmothers" (1818) / Karoline Stahl pp. 133-134; 135-140
  • "The Kind and Diligent Housewife" (1828) / Amalie Schoppe pp. 141-142; 143-164
  • "Princess Rosalieb: A Fairy Tale" (1841) / Agnes Franz pp. 165-166; 167-182
  • "A Modern Fairy Tale" (1841) / Fanny Lewald pp. 183-184; 185-194
  • "Tale of the Mlnkeys" (1845)

Editions

  • 2001: University of Nebraska Press; ISBN 0803261810